@zilliqa-js/core
Core abstractions required for interacting with the blockchain.
Classes
BaseProvider
Base class for concrete Providers
.
BaseProvider
Parameters
nodeURL
: string
- the URL of the lookup node to send requests to.reqMiddleware
: Map<Matcher, ReqMiddlewareFn[]>
- an ES6 Map
of
Matcher
, ReqMiddlewareFn[]
pairs.reqMiddleware
: Map<Matcher, ResMiddlewareFn[]>
- an ES6 Map
of
Matcher
, ResMiddlewareFn[]
pairs.
Returns
Members
middleware: { request: { use(fn: ReqMiddlewareFn, match: Matcher = '*') }, response: use(fn: ResMiddlewareFn, match: Matcher = '*') }
An object that allows setting middleware on requests and responses. Middleware
allows fine-grained control over the request-reponse cycle.
Request middleware is called with details of the RPC request. Response
middleware, in addition to the response, is called with the originating
request object.
Matcher
is either an RPC method, a regular expression, or the wildcard
matcher, the string '*'
.
Example
In the following example, all requests sent through the module will
transparently JSON encode CreateTransaction
requests in a format required by
the Zilliqa RPC server.
export function myMiddleware(req) {
if (
req.payload.method === RPCMethod.CreateTransaction &&
isTxParams(req.payload.params[0])
) {
const txConfig = req.payload.params[0];
const ret = {
...req,
payload: {
...req.payload,
params: [
{
...txConfig,
amount: txConfig.amount.toString(),
gasLimit: txConfig.gasLimit.toString(),
gasPrice: txConfig.gasPrice.toString(),
},
],
},
};
return ret;
}
return req;
}
import { myMiddleware } from './myMiddleware.js';
export class MyModule {
...
constructor(provider: Provider) {
this.provider = provider;
this.provider.middleware.request.use(
myMiddleware,
'CreateTransaction',
);
}
...
}
HTTPProvider
Concrete Provider
. Extends BaseProvider
.
Instance methods
send<P extends any[], R = any, E string>(method: RPCMethod, ...params: P): Promise<RPCResponse<R,E>>
Parameters
method
: RPCMethod
- a valid Zilliqa JSON-RPC method (string
).params
: any[]
- an array of arbitrary parameters to send.
Returns
Promise<RPCResponse<R,E>>
- resolves with the reponse, or rejects with an error, if any.
Decorators
sign
Method decorator used to decorate methods whose first argument is
Signable
, i.e., have a bytes
property.
Example
@sign
async createTransaction(tx: Transaction): Promise<Transaction> {
}